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Creating gardens with refugees

A regular part of our work at Good Life Permaculture is based around community development and social permaculture principles. We’ve found that when you work with people to improve knowledge, skill, health and wellbeing, other problems are also solved or lessened; and this can ripple into the community and the world beyond. You get the idea: from little things, big things grow.

Live and Learn is an adult education program initiated by Sustainable Living Tasmania (SLT),

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